Protection and justice for 'historical victims of trafficking'
First Published by The Independent Eaves’ Poppy Project obtained funding to develop their work with young female survivors of trafficking two years ago. As the Young Women’s Worker at the Poppy...
View ArticleNew Eaves report highlights the barriers for women to exit prostitution
A new report shows that lack of support services, criminal convictions, alcohol and drug abuse, housing, and violence from buyers and pimps are the most common barriers that stop women from exiting...
View ArticleWomen’s Groups call for ‘Leveson debate’ to ‘wake up’ to harm to women
Eaves, Equality Now, EVAW (End Violence Against Women) and Object gave evidence at the Leveson Inquiry in January this year on the portrayal of women in the media. Now, as Lord Leveson prepares to...
View ArticleEaves hosts Education, Training and Employment Day
On Wednesday 16th January 2013, Eaves hosted our first Education, Training and Employment day for women across London. There were various activities throughout the day aimed at providing women with the...
View ArticleEaves awarded ‘Investing in Volunteers’ Accreditation
In January 2013 Eaves was awarded the Investing in Volunteers (IiV) accreditation which is the UK quality standard for organisations that involve volunteers in their work. The Investing in Volunteers...
View ArticleEaves to deliver human trafficking training to frontline professionals
In January 2013, Eaves and two other organisations were awarded funding from the Home Office to deliver training in England and Wales to frontline professionals including nurses, midwives, sexual...
View ArticleEaves complains to Sun editor regarding coverage of alleged murder of Reeva...
On Friday 15th February 2013, the Sun reported on the alleged murder of South African violence against women campaigner, law graduate and underwear model, Reeva Steenkamp by her partner Paralympian,...
View ArticleEaves new service and partnership
Eaves are pleased to announce a new service which is part of the partnership TRIO TRIO, funded by London councils, is a partnership between Thames Reach, Eaves and Addaction that will help the most...
View ArticleCPS compliance with guidance on disclosures worse in sexual violence cases
Eaves welcomes this report from the HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) that examines CPS practice on the disclosure of medical and counselling records of complainants with particular...
View ArticleDestitution Domestic Violence Concession
Today, Eaves and Southall Black Sisters published the findings of a one year monitoring project on the implementation of the Destitution Domestic Violence (DDV) Concession scheme introduced in April...
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